Sano with 80 power. 3rd player in the last few years to come along with that high of a scouting grade in that area (Harper & Stanton).

There are a few others, they just don't have enough other skills. For example, the Cubs have Dan Vogelbach in low-a with a Raw 80 grade on power. He just has no position and has to hit 280+ in the majors to be a starter so he probably won't get there.

Have won 6 of their past 8 and beat some pretty damn good baseball teams.

They're obviously just doing it to crush you later on. It's like Lucy and Charlie Brown with the football. The Pirates are going to pull that ball away, but Hines can't help but go running towards it anyway.

They're obviously just doing it to crush you later on. It's like Lucy and Charlie Brown with the football. The Pirates are going to pull that ball away, but Hines can't help but go running towards it anyway.

She wouldn't really do it again, would she?

I'd love to take the Cards series, but Sanchez starts game 1. Guaranteed loss.

Best part about this team is they've done everything they've done without Cutch hitting. He's gonna start hitting the ball again at some point, hopefully soon with StL and the Brewers coming up.

They're obviously just doing it to crush you later on. It's like Lucy and Charlie Brown with the football. The Pirates are going to pull that ball away, but Hines can't help but go running towards it anyway.

If they pull what they did last year, that might be the final straw. I don't know if I could handle that three years in a row. The starters need to start going more innings because this bullpen is going to be dead by mid-May.

Loria insisted Fernandez, the team's prized 20-year-old rookie, pitch in the first half of the doubleheader at frigid Target Field instead of the scheduled Nolasco because the day game was expected to be warmer. The temperature at Fernandez's first pitch (38 degrees) was actually colder than at the beginning of Nolasco's start (42 degrees).